Renee Sullivan – Word of Mom Radiohttp://wordofmomradio.com
Sharing the Wisdom of WomenMon, 19 Nov 2018 18:00:15 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8Renee Sullivan – RS Consulting’s Long Term Wealth Plan #BusinessSpotlight – airdate 10/9/18http://wordofmomradio.com/renee-sullivan-rs-consultings-long-term-wealth-plan-businessspotlight-airdate-10-9-18/
http://wordofmomradio.com/renee-sullivan-rs-consultings-long-term-wealth-plan-businessspotlight-airdate-10-9-18/#respondSun, 14 Oct 2018 06:24:46 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=3502In part one of our NEW two part series, Traci joins marketing expert Renee Sullivan to discuss the her long term wealth building system and how it works and how YOU can either get started or improve upon what you’re already doing.

Email Renee@ReneeSullivan.net Put “WoMRadio” in the subject line for free access to an audio series on “Getting What You Want In Life” also ask for a link to the more in-depth course on cryptocurrency or to join her facebook strategy group.

Renee Sullivan is an enthusiastic mother of two, an online entrepreneur, lead generation and email specialist. She loves being a mom, is a cryptocurrency enthusiast, and enjoys music and theater.

Renee’s marketing business is on fire due to an added dimension to her automated system of consulting others on how to successfully add cryptocurrency as part of an affiliate marketing and Long Term Wealth Plan. Recently incorporated as RS Consulting she is thrilled to help you learn to do what she does and how YOU can teach others as well.

We continue to advocate for the Kind Campaign – in their efforts to end bullying. We encourage all forms of kindness. Thanks as always to Smith Sister Bluegrass for our closing song.

]]>http://wordofmomradio.com/renee-sullivan-rs-consultings-long-term-wealth-plan-businessspotlight-airdate-10-9-18/feed/0#BusinessSpotlight Renee & Traci finish their discussion on personal development – airdate 9/4/18http://wordofmomradio.com/businessspotlight-renee-traci-finish-their-discussion-on-personal-development-airdate-9-4-18/
http://wordofmomradio.com/businessspotlight-renee-traci-finish-their-discussion-on-personal-development-airdate-9-4-18/#respondSun, 14 Oct 2018 05:29:37 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=3482In the final part of the series, Traci joins marketing expert Renee Sullivan to discuss the importance of personal development as part of any sales funnel system. Listener feedback inspired this incredible conversation about the value of WHO YOU ARE in a successful online business.

Aha moments about self-care not being selfish, things happening when they are meant to be and the importance of offering moral support wrap up this incredible discussion on why we do what we do.

Email Renee@ReneeSullivan.net Put “WoMRadio” in the subject line for free access to an audio series on “Getting What You Want In Life” also ask for a link to the more in-depth course on cryptocurrency or to join her facebook strategy group.

Renee Sullivan is an enthusiastic mother of two, an online entrepreneur, lead generation and email specialist. She loves being a mom, is a cryptocurrency enthusiast, and enjoys music and theater.

Renee’s marketing business is on fire due to an added dimension to her automated system of consulting others on how to successfully add cryptocurrency as part of an affiliate marketing and Long Term Wealth Plan.

We continue to advocate for the Kind Campaign – in their efforts to end bullying. We encourage all forms of kindness. Thanks as always to Smith Sister Bluegrass for our closing song.

]]>http://wordofmomradio.com/businessspotlight-renee-traci-finish-their-discussion-on-personal-development-airdate-9-4-18/feed/0#WoMRadio Business Spotlight – Renee Sullivan – Personal Development continued -airdate 8/21/18http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-renee-sullivan-personal-development-continued-airdate-8-21-18/
http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-renee-sullivan-personal-development-continued-airdate-8-21-18/#respondSun, 14 Oct 2018 04:59:57 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=3468In the second of a three part series, Traci Timmons joins marketing expert Renee Sullivan to discuss the importance of personal development as part of any sales funnel system. Listener feedback inspired us into this incredible conversation about the value of WHO YOU ARE in a successful online business.

Email Renee@ReneeSullivan.net Put “WoMRadio” in the subject line to receive free access to an audio series on “Getting What You Want In Life” also ask for a link to the more in-depth course on cryptocurrency or to join her facebook strategy group.

Renee Sullivan is an enthusiastic mother of two, an online entrepreneur, lead generation and email specialist. She loves being a mom, is a cryptocurrency enthusiast, and enjoys music and theater.

Renee’s marketing business is on fire due to an added dimension to her automated system of consulting others on how to successfully add cryptocurrency as part of an affiliate marketing and Long Term Wealth Plan.

We continue to advocate for the Kind Campaign – in their efforts to end bullying. We encourage all forms of kindness. Thanks as always to Smith Sister Bluegrass for our closing song.

]]>http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-renee-sullivan-personal-development-continued-airdate-8-21-18/feed/0#WomRadio Business Spotlight – Renee Sullivan – more Bitcoin & Attraction Mktg.http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-renee-sullivan-more-bitcoin-attraction-mktg/
http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-renee-sullivan-more-bitcoin-attraction-mktg/#respondTue, 12 Jun 2018 01:57:42 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=3301In today’s show, Renee gives us more tips she has learned through running a successful automated system in attraction marketing. We learn more about the world of bitcoin and crypocurrency and how to warm up your leads.

Email Renee@ReneeSullivan.net Put “WoMRadio” in the subject line and let her know you want a link to the more in-depth course on cryptocurrency or to join her facebook strategy group.

Renee Sullivan is an enthusiastic mother of two, an online entrepreneur, lead generation and email specialist. She loves being a mom, is a cryptocurrency enthusiast, and enjoys music and theater.

Renee’s marketing business is on fire as she has added another dimension of consulting others on how to successfully add cryptocurrency as part of an affiliate marketing and Long Term Wealth Plan.

]]>http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-renee-sullivan-more-bitcoin-attraction-mktg/feed/0WomRadio Business Spotlight on Renee Sullivan – Attraction Mktg & Cryptocurrencyhttp://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-on-renee-sullivan-attraction-mktg-cryptocurrency/
http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-on-renee-sullivan-attraction-mktg-cryptocurrency/#respondTue, 08 May 2018 02:20:11 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=3155Renee Sullivan is an enthusiastic mother of two, an online entrepreneur, lead generation and email specialist. She loves being a mom, is a cryptocurrency enthusiast, and enjoys music and theater.

Renee’s marketing business is on fire as she has added another dimension of consulting others on how to successfully add cryptocurrency as part of an affiliate marketing and Long Term Wealth Plan.

In today’s show, Renee will talk about how to avoid becoming a part of the NFL (No Friends Left) by using attraction marketing strategies. You can have people wanting to hunt you down to join your business, rather than you having to always “find people to join you.” Renee will talk about her strategies on generating leads and communicating with them on a regular basis through her automated system.

Email Renee@ReneeSullivan.net Put “WoMRadio” in the subject line and let her know you want a link to the more in-depth course on cryptocurrency or to join her facebook strategy group.

#WoMRadio is committed to raising awareness about bullying and we are sharing David Carraturo’s heartfelt PSA in honor of his daughter, Julianna who tragically committed suicide this year. Join the facebook community Or donate via gofundme to their Kind Campaign. Let’s put an end to bullying as well as suicides.

]]>http://wordofmomradio.com/womradio-business-spotlight-on-renee-sullivan-attraction-mktg-cryptocurrency/feed/0Keep it Simple with Renee on WoMRadiohttp://wordofmomradio.com/keep-it-simple-with-renee-on-womradio/
http://wordofmomradio.com/keep-it-simple-with-renee-on-womradio/#commentsMon, 21 Mar 2016 13:41:43 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=2789When I was approached by Dori DeCarlo, host of Word of Mom Radio on Blogtalk Radio, to do a series, I was honored and a bit nervous to be having a series of my own, since I haven’t had a show of my own before. However, one thing I knew is that I wanted to share the knowledge and strategy I have learned and implemented. I also knew that by reaching out to the #WoMRadio audience, more online marketers and mompreneurs looking to move or start their business online would have access to this information. My main mission is for all online marketers to succeed when they have a proven strategy and system to implement it, and of course those being the ones who are the self-motivated action takers.

So from there, Keep It Simple With Renee, my marketing series and strategy was created for the Word of Mom Radio show.

I focused on 6 topics that online marketers always have questions about or struggle with. I had no idea the amount of response and feedback I would get. It was exciting to hear from others about the questions they wanted me to answer for them, to have callers on the show ask questions, and to also receive feedback about how much they had learned from listening to the show.

In this show, I gave a brief intro to how I got started as an online marketer, and how I had my breakthrough by finding the right mentors. I focused on what qualities to look for in choosing a mentor that shows you how to get started simply and into profit as quickly as possible.

In this show, I explained how to get hundreds of people looking at your business every day when you already have a busy life/commitments (making money while taking care of kids, family, at a JOB, out living your life). That is the reason we create an effective system that works for us when we are sleeping or out living our life.

In this show, I discussed how to get people to look at your business every day. I shared free and paid resources and strategies I use myself to get 5-10 new active paid signups per day. I also shared my adapted version of one of my mentor’s Broke Man Plan which I call the Broke Woman/Quit Your JOB Plan leading into the Perpetual Traffic Plan also created by the same mentor.

In this show, I explained why you need to brand yourself and how blogging will help you. I talked about some common (and sometimes costly) mistakes new or struggling online marketers make…such as branding someone or something other than themselves.

This show was a continuation of the strategies discussed in previous shows, with more emphasis on how online marketers should engage with their lists regularly with personalized emails and posts, relationship building, and telling their story.

On this last show, I talked about why it’s a good idea to diversify and build multiple streams of income that go together and are simple to follow. I explained my rationale on why marketers shouldn’t “put all their eggs in one basket.” IE: Relying on only one source of income online. Also, based on feedback I received, I addressed more questions and comments about specific topics that listeners wanted more details about.

Since this series, I have still received comments from people who have listened and they are now sharing this series with their team. I can not begin to say how excited I am to hear that my show provided value to other online marketers. I know that it opens the door for me to do another series at some point.

So for all of you that listened, commented, provided questions, called in, shared this information with others, I truly appreciate you. If you didn’t get to hear some or any of the shows, all you need to do is click the links above on the topics and it will take you right to the replay of that specific show.

Together we will all make it!!

Talk Soon!

Renee

Reach out to Renee and find out more about the difference she is making –

I have had numerous requests for information on healthy eating for pregnancy. Here is some information to assist you in your desire to become educated parents so you can make informed choices for your precious baby.

It is my pleasure to help you and it is my passion to teach parents this information. I am especially pleased to be able to give this information to people that I care about!

I see a HUGE difference in the health of moms and newborns when the parents are aware of this information and implement the suggested wellness principles. They each have experienced a wonderful delivery and have a calm, healthy and happy ‘Shaklee’ baby.

If you are already pregnant and are considering “WHY SHAKLEE” and/or why Supplement, please consider the following:

Your body is providing nutrition for yourself AND your baby, so you really need to make sure that you are not deficient in ANY nutrient.

Your baby is growing very fast and his cells are dividing at a rapid rate, so he and his cells really need OPTIMAL nutrition more now than ever.

Green Goes With Everything!

With Earth Day coming up on April 22nd, many people are focusing on ways to limit their exposure to toxins. But before we even get started on what’s lurking in your own home that could be causing your family’s health to go downhill, I have some questions for you to ponder…

How many families do you know that have:

Autism?

Dyslexia?

Allergies?

Asthma?

Developmental delays?

Reading/math difficulties?

Migraines or frequent headaches?

Irritable bowel syndrome?

Did you know that researchers are looking into the possible causes being antibiotics and hormones in meat?

Do you know where your food comes from? There are pesticides in your foods and you may not even know it.

The Industrial Revolution

The industrial revolution in the 1930’s and 40’s was good for a lot of things…unfortunately it exacerbated our level of pollution. 75,000 new chemicals have been introduced in the last 50 years…only a few of them have been tested for toxicity.

The Real Dirt on Clean

You know that good, healthy feeling you get when you’ve just cleaned your house? Sorry to spoil it for you, but you’ve just made your home dirtier. Think of it this way…You wouldn’t want your kids to play with toxic chemicals, so why would you let your baby crawl over a floor that’s just been wiped with them? That’s much more dangerous than the orange juice that was just spilled there. How dangerous? Just take a look at these statistics…

Some statistics pertaining to toxins in the home:

Over 90% of poison exposures happen at home

Chlorine bleach is the #1 household chemical involved in poisoning

Organic pollutants found in many common cleaners and even AIR FRESHENERS, are found at levels 2 to 5 times higher inside you home than out

A person who spends 15 minutes cleaning scale off shower walls could inhale 3 times the “acute one-hour exposure limit” for glycol ether-containing products set by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment

Common cleaners give off fumes that can potentially increase the risk of kids developing asthma, the most common chronic childhood disease

1 in 13 school-aged children has asthma. Rates in children under five have increased more than 160% from 1980-1994

Children are highly vulnerable to chemical intoxicants. Pound for pound of body weight, children drink more water, eat more food, and breathe more air than adults. The implication of this is that children will have substantially heavier exposures than adults to any intoxicants that are present in water, food, or air.

If your home is anything like the average US home, you generate more than 20 pounds of household hazardous waste each year (the EPA designates toilet cleaners, oven cleaners, and bleach as hazardous waste).

While it’s impossible to remove every toxin in your environment, here are some things you can do to limit the number of toxins you expose yourself to.

Pay attention to where you are getting your fruits and vegetables. I recommend having your own garden if you can…but supporting local organic farmers is another good idea…the main reason is that there’s less chance of pesticides being on them if they are grown organically. If you buy from the grocery store, choose organic if you can.

Wash your produce before eating it, by using an eco-friendly, safe, biodegradable fruit and veggie wash.

Try to avoid processed foods (there are toxins in processed foods that we don’t even know about yet).

Protect your immune system…and especially your families’ brain development by supplementing with quality natural vitamins and supplements that have been scientifically tested in medical journals… (double-blind studied and peer-reviewed by a medical and scientific board of credible professionals…the brand I use has over 100 peer-reviewed studies in medical journals). Quality control tested and proven safe and effective.

Eliminate traditional cleaners from your home and use natural cleaners. It actually saves you money especially if you use the products I use. For example, what I use to scrub my bathtub is made from ground up cherry pits. The safe, eco-friendly, biodegradable cleaner I use to wash my fruits and vegetables is the same thing that I use to clean my counter tops. Very effective and inexpensive.

Use a water filtration system, or a good water pitcher with a recyclable carbon filter.

I have just scratched the surface in this area, but I hope it’s enough for you to begin taking notice of your environment…inside and out. If you need more ideas or resources, I find the following book by author, Sloan Barnett Green Goes With Everything: Simple Steps To A Healthier Life And A Cleaner Planet very helpful to me because Sloan gives info on chemicals, but also gives ideas and companies/places to shop that have made a commitment to use non-toxic materials in their products. This book is the featured picture at the beginning of this blog post.

I love to hear from you. What are you doing to limit your family’s exposure to toxins? Are there any resources that have been helpful to you? Share what has worked for you.

Personal Stories and Resources For a Gluten-Free Diet

Did you know that going gluten-free can help improve mood, behavioral disorders, foggy thinking, memory, intestinal health, acid reflux, chronic pain, and headaches? Removing gluten (a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye) can also boost energy, help with infertility, allow for better absorption of nutrients, and help heal skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema. Going gluten-free is not an end-all-be-all, but it is a large gateway to better health. Several friends of mine that have celiac disease would like to share their stories and the resources they have used to make being gluten-free manageable.

Anthony Radzikowski’s story:

I have been in the pizza industry since 1985. Then, at age 21, in 1991 I opened Nana’s Pizza on Main Street in Everett. Everything was going great until November of 2008. It was then when I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease. Having only made pizzas for a living I was terrified! I thought to myself “Great! Not only can’t I eat my favorite food anymore, but at age 39 I’m going to have to walk away from the business I have built and figure out a new career?” It seemed like a bad joke- a pizza business owner and I have celiac.

After making adjustments to my work environment to avoid any air-borne ingestion of gluten, I was able to stay in the business. The main change was switching to a white rice flour on the pizza making station. It allowed us to keep the pizza flavor in tact without compromising my health.

Then in 2010 we acquired the space next to us and added a beautiful casual dining room. Because it was so difficult to find a really good tasting GF pizza, my wife Gia & I decided to develop a gluten-free menu to offer now that we had a dining room. We have the crust made at a certified GF facility and I have personally trained my staff in avoiding cross-contamination. It provides customers with gluten intolerance or Celiac much more comfort knowing that the owner of the business has a personal vested interest in making sure every precaution is taken.

The reviews of our pizza have been nothing short of great since we started. We also offer other GF menu items so that customers can get the full pizzeria experience. We have 4 flavors of wings available; all our salad dressings are GF; and we also carry Redbridge so you can get a pizza and a beer just like everyone else!

We basically made pizza eating fun again for adults and kids who have the challenge of eating gluten-free.

Leona van der Meer’s story:

I was diagnosed with celiac disease about 12 years ago. I have struggled with stomach upset and pain all my life and was misdiagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and a Spastic Colon. It wasn’t until I was extremely symptomatic with chronic anemia, fatigue, severe weight loss and joint pain that I was sent to a gastroenterologist for further testing. He took one look at me and said, “I’m pretty sure you have Celiac Disease.” I had a colonoscopy, intestinal tissue biopsy and Celiac Panel blood testing. All tests and the damaged villi in the small intestine, confirmed his suspicion. I was to be one of the many suffers of Celiac Disease in the United States. Statistics say that 1 out of every 100 people in the U.S. population has celiac disease.

Since my diagnosis, I have adhered to a strict gluten-free diet which has brought me back to good health. I also make sure that I take vitamin supplements, especially vitamin D and calcium since natural absorption of these vitamins can be especially difficult for those with Celiac Disease.

Living with Celiac Disease has become much easier over the last few years. Many restaurants offer gluten-free menus and most grocery stores have whole aisles dedicated to gluten-free products. I truly am thankful to a new awareness and acceptance of the disease that has made life for me, with Celiac Disease, less of a struggle.

Leona van der Meer

Matt Labarre’s story:

Since high school, I had been to many kinds of doctors. I was misdiagnosed with diverticulitis, hiatal hernia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, acid reflux/heart burn and was put on all kinds of medications for those various issues. The best doctor I had at the time was most concerned with my esophagus and the acid reflux. In addition to those diagnoses, I was also taking aspirin daily for arthritis, which made things worse for my acid reflux. All of these things combined were irritating my stomach and this concerned my doctor, who suspected that I had Celiac Disease. He told me that the way to find out was to actually eat a gluten based diet for a period of time and record what happens. I decided that I did not want to undergo this experiment because I already knew what would happen: constant trips to the bathroom, bloating , and pain! So I decided to research on my own and alter my diet. I like to eat chicken and rice, and vegetables, so I stuck with those basics and started to feel better. I also came across the book written by Elisabeth Hasselbeck, entitled The G Free Diet: A Gluten-Free Survival Guide. It was all starting to make sense to me, but I wasn’t exactly ready to go all gluten-free.

Four years ago, I happened to visit a bed and breakfast with my wife. Upon looking at the menu, I noticed mostly gluten-free options and after having a conversation with the owner, she told me that she has Celiac disease. I thought about what she said for about a year.

One year later, my wife and I attended a wedding and sat at the table with another person who suffers from Celiac and told me about the gluten-free diet. So I decided to try the gluten-free diet for a week. I actually knew in a matter of days that I had Celiac Disease and the gluten-free diet was working. My digestion was better and I had no more pain!

So now I live a gluten-free diet and I feel so much better. My gluten-free diet is very basic: chicken, rice, vegetables, and salad. The biggest challenge is going to other people’s houses to eat because I do not want to make them adjust what they make just for me, so it is not often that I do. If I am invited to a party, I eat ahead of time, and just socialize. My only weakness is ice cream, but if I decide to indulge, I do it at home where I can make the trips to the bathroom without causing any worry from my family and friends.

Matt Labarre

Other resources:

Nourishing Meals

For more information and over 300 delicious recipes, check out this new book: Nourishing Meals: Healthy Gluten-Free Recipes For The Whole Family by Alissa Segersten and Tom Malterre MS, CN . You’ll find easy-to-make gluten-free bread recipes using nutritious ingredients, healthy breakfast options, vegan and non-vegan main dish recipes, plenty of ways to add more vegetables to your diet, and of course many amazing dessert recipes!

If you are aware of any other resources, or you’d like to share your own personal story, please let me know and I will add it to this post. Thank you so much to everyone who contributed, and for all of you readers for spreading gluten-free awareness!

]]>http://wordofmomradio.com/gluten-free/feed/0Shaklee Cares from Renee Sullivanhttp://wordofmomradio.com/shaklee-cares-from-renee-sullivan/
http://wordofmomradio.com/shaklee-cares-from-renee-sullivan/#commentsWed, 07 Nov 2012 18:58:52 +0000http://wordofmomradio.com/?p=1674It’s been a few weeks since Hurricane Sandy made its way into the east coast. For some it caused inconveniences such as a canceled flight home, mail going or arriving later than usual, loss of power for a few days or so, not being able to communicate with our loved ones that we tried to connect with, finding daycare for our children because schools were closed, etc. I know these are difficult to deal with and living in the east coast, my family experienced several inconveniences because of the storm. We were the lucky ones…We did not have the devastation that areas in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania had. So I wanted to reach out to everyone. Please know that if you are still in the midst of the devastation yourself or you know of families or communities that are in need of disaster relief supplies, help is still available.

Shaklee, the company I am affiliated with through my business, offers the Shaklee Cares program. Shaklee Cares is a publicly supported, nonprofit organization, founded in 1992 in the wake of Hurricane Andrew. This charitable organization is committed to helping people directly affected by natural disasters and emergencies, as well as grass-roots citizen groups working in the impacted areas.

Shaklee Cares contributions range from food products and cleaning supplies to cash contributions and volunteering time. Since 1992, thousands of hours of Volunteer time and millions of dollars in cash and product donations have been given out to help Shaklee family members & their communities rebuild.

If you know of any families or communities that would like to apply for a Shaklee Cares disaster relief grant…or if you would like to contribute to Shaklee Cares, please contact me at resully3470@yahoo.com or 508-320-2566 and I can assist you with either filling out the disaster relief grant application or with making a donation to Shaklee Cares.

Together we can get help to these communities and get supplies out there to those who need it. Thank you in advance for your support.